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Potentials and pitfalls of ChatGPT and natural-language artificial intelligence models for the understanding of laboratory medicine test results. An assessment by the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) Working Group on Artificial Intelligence (WG-AI).

Janne CadamuroFederico CabitzaZeljko DebeljakSander De BruyneGlynis FransSalomon Martin PerezHabib OzdemirAlexander ToliosAnna CarobeneAndrea Padoan
Published in: Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (2023)
ChatGPT in its current form, being not specifically trained on medical data or laboratory data in particular, may only be considered a tool capable of interpreting a laboratory report on a test-by-test basis at best, but not on the interpretation of an overall diagnostic picture. Future generations of similar AIs with medical ground truth training data might surely revolutionize current processes in healthcare, despite this implementation is not ready yet.
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